
Second, to showcase the investigation and expand on the cultural details, scenes in Shigurui are built around them specifically, to not feel like mere decorations, have some value/weight behind them and stand out from stories with similar environments and gain more novelties. First, Shigurui's setting has decent enough novelty to at least attract the ones that are interested in the samurai era and gritty at that, so it is crucial for first look impressions. When authors choose in which setting, fictional or not, they desire their story to take place in, it is always a hard choice to make, as the depicted environment is not only supposed to be allegorical to the present themes but they also affect every other aspect of story-telling, starting from character mannerism and ending to, and also forces an author to research a lot.
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While talking, I tend to be laconic and that usually leads to miscommunication, so as to avoid that and plus the self-awareness of me not really being good at writing reviews or writing in general, I will try my best to describe my thought process and to not sound preachy at how art should be judged because I am getting less and less interested in rating things and my scoring system turns more and more fluid.

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feel free to generalize the character arc, though.

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This won’t be a talk primarily focused on either philosophy or psychology, but the characters, environment, and how these affect each other on a personal level, because Shigurui is a character-driven drama with full emphasis on impact (naturally, as the slashes themselves focus just how effective they will be with a single swing) and does not waste its time on coming up with unique concepts, but wants to master already existing and well-known ones. Now I do not intend to imply that no criticism is acceptable, as it completely depends on the reasoning and of course I will not take the negative criticism as an example and just let my point of view to speak for itself to highlight the possibility of readers’ subjective judgment clouding the mind that could have appreciated this masterpiece otherwise (which just so happens to be one of the overarching themes of Shigurui in itself) - both of the perspectives may as well be right on their own So as to say that here I will provide the points and my thought-process of how all of these so-called flaws of this piece of art actually serve as great and purposeful narrative tools that enhance it with barely any drawbacks. I must admit, I got the motivation to write this piece out of spite of the negative reviews that I came across when I took interest in the judgment of other people, after finishing the manga and the anime.
